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Definition of blend
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of blend is as below...
Blend (v. t.) To
pollute
by
mixture
or
association;
to spoil or
corrupt;
to blot; to
stain.
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Blending
::
Blending
(n.) The
method
of
laying
on
different
tints so that they may
mingle
together
while wet, and shade into each other
insensibly..
Commix
::
Commix
(v. t. & i.) To mix or
mingle
together;
to
blend.
Capel
::
Capel (n.) A
composite
stone
(quartz,
schorl,
and
hornblende)
in the walls of tin and
copper
lodes..
Blend
::
Blend (n.) A
thorough
mixture
of one thing with
another,
as
color,
tint, etc., into
another,
so that it
cannot
be known where one ends or the other
begins..
Picrite
::
Picrite
(n.) A dark green
igneous
rock,
consisting
largely
of
chrysolite,
with
hornblende,
augite,
biotite,
etc..
Hotchpotch
::
Hotchpotch
(n.) A
blending
of
property
for
equality
of
division,
as when lands given in
frank-marriage
to one
daughter
were, after the death of the
ancestor,
blended
with the lands
descending
to her and to her
sisters
from the same
ancestor,
and then
divided
in equal
portions
among all the
daughters.
In
modern
usage,
a
mixing
together,
or
throwing
into a
common
mass or
stock,
of the
estate
left by a
person
deceased
and the
amounts
advanced
to any
particular
child or
children,
for the
purpose
of
Trachyte
::
Trachyte
(n.) An
igneous
rock,
usually
light gray in color and
breaking
with a rough
surface.
It
consists
chiefly
of
orthoclase
feldspar
with
sometimes
hornblende
and
mica..
Fusion
::
Fusion
(v. t.) The union or
blending
together
of
things,
as,
melted
together..
Foliation
::
Foliation
(n.) The
property,
possessed
by some
crystalline
rocks,
of
dividing
into
plates
or
slabs,
which is due to the
cleavage
structure
of one of the
constituents,
as mica or
hornblende.
It may
sometimes
include
slaty
structure
or
cleavage,
though
the
latter
is
usually
independent
of any
mineral
constituent,
and
transverse
to the
bedding,
it
having
been
produced
by
pressure..
Eutychian
::
Eutychian
(n.) A
follower
of
Eutyches
[5th
century],
who held that the
divine
and the human in the
person
of
Christ
were
blended
together
as to
constitute
but one
nature;
a
monophysite;
--
opposed
to
Nestorian..
Melt
::
Melt (v. i.) To lose
distinct
form or
outline;
to
blend.
Mingle
::
Mingle
(v. i.) To
become
mixed or
blended.
Blendous
::
Blendous
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
consisting
of, or
containing,
blende..
Mix
::
Mix (v. i.) To
become
united
into a
compound;
to be
blended
promiscuously
together.
Marbled
::
Marbled
(a.)
Varied
with
irregular
markings,
or witch a
confused
blending
of
irregular
spots and
streaks..
Penumbra
::
Penumbra
(n.) The part of a
picture
where the shade
imperceptibly
blends
with the
light.
Pseudo-galena
::
Pseudo-galena
(n.) False
galena,
or
blende.
See
Blende
(a)..
Immingle
::
Immingle
(v. t.) To
mingle;
to mix; to
unite;
to
blend.
Fuse
::
Fuse (v. t.) To unite or
blend,
as if
melted
together..
Simple
::
Simple
(a.)
Single;
not
complex;
not
infolded
or
entangled;
uncombined;
not
compounded;
not
blended
with
something
else; not
complicated;
as, a
simple
substance;
a
simple
idea; a
simple
sound;
a
simple
machine;
a
simple
problem;
simple
tasks..
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